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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 10: naval engagement at South-West pass.--the Gulf blockading squadron in November, 1861. (search)
e of the Royal Yacht in Galveston harbor by Lieut. James E. Jouett. attack on Fort McRae and Fort Pickens by itted out and placed under the command of Lieutenant James E. Jouett, with Lieutenant John J. Mitchell, Gunnered fire in the direction of the boarding party. Lieut. Jouett proceeded to secure his prisoners, 13 in number.hrough her at the water line, and the pilot on whom Jouett had depended to take the vessel out was shot down. Lieutenant Jouett himself was severely wounded by a boarding pike in the hands of an enemy; Mr. William Cartwounded, one of whom afterwards died. Rear-Admiral James E. Jouett, (from A. Photograph taken in 1885.) kading squadron, issued a public order, thanking Lieut. Jouett and his officers and men for their gallantry andw from the frigate Santee, under command of Lieut. James E. Jouett. done to show that there was any hostile fen, Henry Eagle; Surgeon, T. M. Potter; Lieuts., James E. Jouett, J. J. Mitchell. B. N. Wescott, James H. Spotts
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
side. Hartford, Captain Percival Drayton, with the Metacomet, Lieutenant-Commander James E. Jouett. Richmond, Captain Thornton A. Jenkins, with the Port Royal, as at this time nearly a mile ahead of the fleet, and the Metacomet, Lieutenant-Commander Jouett, was ordered to cast off and attack the Selma. This energetic offic cast off in pursuit of the Selma. The coolness and promptness of Lieutenant-Commander Jouett throughout, merit high praise; his whole conduct was worthy of his r upon you and the Navy of the United States. From report of Lieutenant-Commander James E. Jouett, commanding U. S. S. Metacomet: * * * * * * * At 40 minutoment, did not fail to remember what was due to humanity, but hailed Lieutenant-Commander Jouett of the Metacomet, and directed him to send a boat to pick up the fewn, Wm. Green; Gunner, J. D. Fletcher. *steamer Metacomet. Lieutenant-Commander, James E. Jouett, at Mobile; Acting-Masters, Henry J. Sleeper, N. M. Dyer and C.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
d DeWayne Stebbins; Acting-Ensigns, J. W. Chandler, Ezra Bassett, F. W. Grantzour and G. G. Tripp; Acting-Master's Mates. E. R. Bradley and L. W. Sedam; Engineers: Acting-Chief, D. C. Riter; Acting-First-Assistant, G. W. Lunpkins; Acting-Second-Assistants, N. F. Johnson, Andrew Dolan and Samuel M. Sykes; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. T. Baxter, Wm. S. Robb, John Feihl and Martin Hilands; Acting-Gunner, J. H. Howe; Acting-Carpenter, Wm. Ostermeyer. Metacomet--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, James E. Jouett; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, H. J. Sleeper; Assistant Surgeon, E. D. Payne; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Harriman; Acting-Masters, C. C. Gill and H. C. Nields; Acting-Master and Pilot, R. Riggs; Acting-Ensigns, James Brown and R. N. Miller; Acting-Master's Mates, J. K. Goodwin and Chas. Harcourt; Engineers, First-Assistant, James Atkins; Second-Assistants, C. H. Ball and G. P. Hunt; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. H. Nash, S. W. King and Patrick Maloney; Acting-Gunner, Jame